Watch Margo Price Perform Scintillating ‘White Rabbit’ Cover In Seattle
Trumpeter Billy Joe Huels accompanied The Price Tags on the Jefferson Airplane classic at the Showbox.
By Scott Bernstein Feb 16, 2023 • 1:27 pm PST
Margo Price‘s ‘Til The Wheels Fall Off Tour continued last night at the Showbox in Seattle. Price and her band, The Price Tags, were joined by Seattle-based trumpeter Billy Joe Huels of The Dusty 45s for a cover of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” early in the evening.
Penned by Grace Slick, Jefferson Airplane scored a Top-10 hit with “White Rabbit” in 1967. Margo Price debuted her version of the song in Jefferson Airplane’s hometown of San Francisco this past Friday night at The Fillmore. Fellow singer-songwriter Chuck Prophet accompanied Margo and The Price Tags on their premiere rendition last Friday.
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“White Rabbit” fell in the four-slot on Wednesday in Seattle. Huels provided bombastic trumpet riffs throughout while Margo Price belted out the Jefferson Airplane classic. Price went full frontwoman as she marched around the stage and accented each line she sang with bravura hand motions.
See fan-shot footage of last night’s “White Rabbit” cover below:
The ‘Til The Wheels Fall Off Tour comes in support of Margo Price’s recently released Strays album. Price played seven songs from the LP in Seattle and also worked in four cuts off 2020’s That’s How Rumors Get Started, two featured on Midwest Farmer’s Daughter (2016) and “Don’t Say It” from All American Made (2017). Margo also performed a handful of covers besides “White Rabbit” including Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me.”
Margo Price returns to the stage on Friday in Bozeman, Montana.
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Setlist
- Been to the Mountain
- Letting Me Down
- Four Years of Chances
- White Rabbit
- Change of Heart
- County Road
- Light Me Up
- Tennessee Song
- Landfill
- Strays
- That's How Rumors Get Started
- Twinkle Twinkle
- Don't Say It
- Radio
- Pump It Up
- Heartless Mind
- You Don't Own Me
- Hurtin' (on the Bottle) / I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink / Whiskey River